Choose granite for a lifetime of durability. Custom engraving is available . Traditional letters and numbers as well as detailed images and logos. Contact us today if you are interested in hand split granite posts for marking your driveway or property.

Stiles and Hart has been manufacturing brick for over a century in Massachusetts. Established in 1886 and now with over 100 years of experience, The Stiles and Hart Brick Company remains the only brick manufacturer in Massachusetts. Our bricks impart an authentic colonial beauty to every project.

We choose to frame the Stiles and Hart Boston City Hall brick with reclaimed granite curbing. This stone was salvaged from Sturbridge during a highway reconstruction project. Its worn tops and soft edges made it a perfect fit.

If you are looking for any type of clay brick paver to use for your patio or walkway please contact Camosse Masonry Supply @ 508.248.4044. , 23 Trolley Crossing Rd, Charlton, MA 01507.

Camosse Masonry Supply located in Charlton and Worcester , MA are distributors of Superior Clay products. We can order any size bake oven or rumored fireplace that your project calls for. In addition we have finished pots to order and traditional clay liners in stock.

Here is an example of a traditional Rumford Fireplace design. The skilled staff at Superior Clay will help us design any chimney and fireplace.

Here is a beautiful example of Richardsonian Romanesque Architecture. This is the public library in Warren , MA. The building was opened in 1889.

Taken from the Warren Public Library Website”

“Architect Amos P. Cutting of Worcester was engaged to design this Richardson Romanesque building, using Monson pink granite and Longmeadow brownstone. The firm of Patrick Beston of Springfield did the construction. The new Library building was dedicated July 4, 1890 with appropriate exercises, involving Officers of the Town and the Warren Public Library corporation and Building Committee. Inscribed in the granite over the door are the words “Free too All.” A plaque on the wall to the right reads “WPL – A Gift of Friends.””

The above quote mentions Monson Pink. This would be interesting to know if this is true and also a Norcross Bros. stone. I was alway under the impression this was Milford Pink Granite.

Madison Boulder is located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. It measures 83′ long x 23′ high and is 37′ wide. The boulder weighs over 5000 tons. For more info about this boulder and many others like it join us at www.stonesofthepast.com where we hypothesize the idea these stones were moved and shaped by hand.

We were proud to have been asked to create Hand Split Granite Posts for the Historic Town of Senoia , GA. Our skilled stonesmith , Patrick Berthiaume , split these stones from larger blocks using traditional methods . These blocks were originally the foundation for the Odd Fellow’s home in Worcester, MA. One day we hope to visit these stones in their new home.

In the life of a granite curb it’s handled dozens of times while being cut, shipped, installed, removed , salvaged, sorted and then packaged for the client. It was by pure chance that these two stones were reunited, Just in the three months these stones were in our yard we moved them four times before palletizing them as shown above.

We love custom fabrication, hand splitting and rock-facing. There’s no job to big or small for us to tackle. Contact us today if your interested in reclaimed granite or stone products. Our inventory has continued to grow over the season and we’ve never had more granite in stock.

We will be inventorying this beautiful stone foundation and veneer. The hand split granite is used from the basement to the roofline. In addition we are salvaging unique items such as hearthstones and steps. This home was built in the 1800’s in Charlton, MA

My passion for stone has led me down some wonderful roads and this is proving to be one of the most exciting. I have discovered what I believe to be the largest collection of Native stonework in New England. Please join me as I share my discoveries at www.stonesofthepast.com

The following work was done by Joseph Blue with Blue Stone Masonry. He can be reached a jcpblue@verizon.net or www.bluestonemasonry.com.

New England Fieldstone has been used to create this retaining wall. Heavily weathered surfaces have been preserved by our carefully salvaging techniques and Joe’s soft touch.

Large chunks of New England Fieldstone and Reclaimed Granite were used for sitting areas around the perimeter of the patio. Irregular bluestone flagging was installed as the finished patio.

New England Steppers create this three step set. These stones were carefully salvaged from a 18th century Federal home in Dudley, Ma. Many of the original markings from being split are still evident on the edges. Contact us today for materials like you see and make sure to email Joe if you’d like to have work like this done at on your property.

Stone of New England can help create one of a kind stone fireplace surrounds. We use our extensive pieces of salvaged granite to match any projects needs. We have stones in all shapes and sizes and can finish to and dimension.

Reclaimed granite curbing was used for the patio and fire pit. Salvaged bluetone veneer was used to accent the fire pit surround. This material was installed on a properly prepared gravel base and finished with a stabilizing sand to fill the joints.

We have hundreds of square feet of material in a variety of colors. Contact us today for pricing!

Stone of New England is happy to announce we now accept Bitcoins. We are the first supply company in New England , possibly the world (we’re checking) to accept Bitcoins as payment. Please contact us today if you would like to purchase reclaimed stone with Bitcoins.

This is a great example of a colonial factory and mill. The foundation is still intact although heavily deteriorated in sections. It is along the beginning of the Little River between Charlton Reservoir and Pier Point in Dudley, Ma. There is quite alot of history to this area including old and forgotten quarries.

The photos below show a locally quarried granite. The material was split within 1/2 mile of the property. Millstones and other unique elements adorn adjacent properties. Our inventory includes large blocks of stone that would install very similarly. Please contact us today if you are interested in having authentic looking stone for your landscape or masonry project.

This job was recently completed by Boss Landscaping of Quinebaug, Connecticut. We were able to supply hand split granite posts from our inventory of reclaimed material. Make sure to contact Rich Boss with Boss Landscaping.

Here is a great example of Reclaimed Granite being used as a step. They guys over at Yard Max Inc. did a great job installing these two granite steps. Make sure to contact them if your interested in any type of landscaping!

This was done by a good friend of our Josh. Reclaimed granite was used as the walking surface combined with a concrete circle kit , used cobblestones and a bluestone inlay salvaged from Amherst, Ma. What a package!

It was wonderful working with this client in Lancaster, Ma. Both the homeowner and mason we eager to get to work using reclaimed granite from the Millbury Estate.
Many of the steps used in the project were over eight feet long with some as long as ten, eleven and twelve feet.

We look forward to more photos as the landscape design and planting are implemented.
Thanks you for your business. It looks GREAT!

Driving back and forth to work can often having you take for granted the beautiful sights that surround us. Here are some great examples of 19th and early 20th century stonework located in Warren, Ma on Route 67.

This job was completed in 2010-2011. We were able to incorporate many different materials including accent posts, granite curbing and New England Field Stone. If you are interested in this type of landscaping design or material selection please contact us today at stoneofnewengland@gmail.com

Using granite salvaged from New Ipswich, NH we carefully fabricated three pieces for a fireplace surround. We were able to supply all three pieces from one larger foundation stone. No waste! Contact us today if your interested in a one of a kind fireplace surround using reclaimed granite or field stone.

This is a great example of Generation One Curbing being used alongside a driveway. This home was built in the late 1700’s and required an authentic but functional installation. We used 5.5″ x 16″ x 36″ pieces of curb to dress the outer edge. The curbing also returned along side the walkway reinforcing the Boston City Hall Pavers.

Stone of New England is proud to be working with Christopher Camosse. He is hand carving and engraving one of a kind inscriptions on granite and stone. If you have a specific design or number you would like to have priced out please contact him at chris@camosse.com

These birdhouses and baths were hand made by Chris Camosse in Charlton, Ma. He uses reclaimed stones to create one of a kind pieces of art. These are all functional and can be built to your specific requests. Please visit http://thestonebirdhouse.com for more information!